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1. Nina\'s video on pots and pans and the article by Robert Wolke called \"How t

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Question

1. Nina's video on pots and pans and the article by Robert Wolke called "How to choose a pan" both recommend All-Clad pans. These are pans made of:

1. Silver

2. Copper or aluminum core surrounded by stainless steel

3. anodized aluminum

4. cast iron

2. If you are cooking for a party of 100, and your recipe is for a serving size of 10 people, you can multiply the recipe by 10 to get the same results.

(true/false)

3. Milliliters (mL) is a unit of:

1. Volume

2. Mass

3. Temperature

4. weight

3. You have a recipe for buttermilk biscuits that you love and it calls for 1 cup of buttermilk. Say you traveled abroad and wanted to show some new friends a classic American quick bread. However, you can only fine measure cups in milliliters (mL). How many mL of Buttermilk will you require?

Explanation / Answer

1.All-Clad pans are made up of Copper or aluminum core surrounded by stainless steel.

Thus, option 2

2. Number of people in a party = 100

Number of people to be serve by a recipe = 10

Thus to serve 100 people = Number of people to be serve by a recipe *10 = 10*10 = 100

THus TRUE.

3. Millimeters rae the units of Volume

As, units of : Mass = kilogram

Temperature = Kelvin

Weight = Kilogram.

Thus option 1.

4.Recipe for buttermilk biscuits require 1 cup of buttermilk

and 1 cup of buttermilk = 240 mL

Thus, mL of buttermilk requires = 240mL